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Continue to Iris Biotech GmbHSend request to US distributorFind out more about those building blocks with side chains able to coordinate metal ions, and why peptide-based HDACis are intriguing synthetic targets.
Read moreWelcome at Iris Biotech - Josephine Wendt joined our team by September 1st, 2020.
Read moreLearn, how His-Tag can be used for specific linker attachment. Another example in our LINKEROLOGY series of sophisticated linker technologies.
Read moreWe, Iris Biotech GmbH, are pleased that Dr. Thomas Bruckdorfer completes the BIOPARK8-Brain-Network in Regensburg and will enrich it with our experience.
Read moreAmongst various somatostatin analogues, the pentacyclic heptapeptide TT-232 bears unique properties. Iris Biotech offers TT-232 as triacetate and trifluoroacetate salt, respectively, as well as conjugated to either biotin or the fluorophore indocyanine green.
Read moreFind out more about our partner SciClix from Singapore and our new collaboration!
Read moreYou performed successful research with Iris Biotech compounds? Please send your peer-reviewed scientific publication to publication@iris-biotech.de for citation – we will reward you! Details below.
Read moreFind out which Maillard Reaction Products from Iris Biotech were used in the development of a state-of-the-art analytical method for 15 different AGEs.
Read morePlacing Dde as one terminal group of a linker and a functional group prone for conjugation as the other or using Dde as the central connective portion of a linker, allows for the creation of new bifunctional linkers.
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